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I just wanted to ask collectors,if they share their graph to the public or perhaps choose not to share them and the pro's & cons of both parties.

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I'd like to hear from someone who doesn't share their collection also.

I never worry about posting my stuff. Seriously, how many people are gonna break into my house just to steal a bunch of Smashing Pumpkins memorabilia?

well actually.......... there are a lot of smashing pumpkins fans about.

I like to share some of the things I have. Whats the point of being so secretive? I am reconsidering showing some of the proof shots because forgers do steal those pics as their own! For the record I own a nice 357 magnum!

Bang bang, Americans and guns.
Some collectors wouldn't like to post because the graphs may be scrutinized, fair enough!
I've seen members framers post their autographs on facebook, saying look at this lovely job and the owners play it down a little.

I have a Bengal.

A house cat.

I sometimes think twice about posting a signature a saw for sale. Some people look it up and buy it for themselves. That has happened to me once when I posted a Dylan signature and "someone" bought it within minutes; I'm not going to say who it is, but this person does a have a negative reputation, even from other members.

That's no good at all, sorry to hear that.

No worries. Turned out the autograph he bought was a fake. 

Perhaps they learnt a lesson then.

If it's a steal and you think it's probably okay, it's better to buy it and return it later if you have to. He who hesitates...

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